The cast and crew of the wildly popular crime series issued a statement about Gary's sad passing, saying:

"Gary was our rock, our cheerleader, our team captain. He inspired us with his leadership, his creative instincts and [his] keen insight. NCIS will not be the same without him, and each of us will miss his smiling face and unwavering humor, which lifted us every day."

The show also took to Twitter to share the statement, along with a black-and-white photo of the late EP.

On Wednesday, the NCIS star took to Twitter to reveal she was attacked by a homeless person… again! The 46-year-old explained she was driving in Hollywood, and while stopped in traffic she offered a dollar to a man asking for money.

Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander are both veterans of the crime TV world — Law & Order and NCIS, respectively — so we're confident they'll be able to find more work.

Just hopefully together because they make such a cute couple! LOLz!

Sasha managed to beat out a ton of A-Listers for her Favorite Cable TV Actress award at the CBS award show, crushing the dreams of Hilary Duff, Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, and Shay Mitchell in the process.

Season Seven of Rizzoli & Isles will premiere this Summer, so fans still have 13 more episodes with their favorite crime fighting pair.

CSI: New York alum Gary Sinise is returning to CBS for a spin-off of yet another procedural show.

This time, he'll be the lead in a new Criminal Minds show, which does not have a title yet.

Unfortunately for CSI fans, Sinise will not be reprising the role of Mac Taylor. Instead, he'll play a new character Jack Garrett. Garrett will be in charge of FBI's team for handling cases involving Americans abroad.

But now, that's all about to change, at least according to TMZ! That's because a week from tomorrow -- on December 17 -- Khloé and Lamar's split will be legal, final, and FULL! And that's all she wrote!

As the final divorce docs are set to be stamped by a judge on that day just over a week from right now, the final terms are pretty standard and straightforward, too: